Description
Duration
Two days
Group Size
Maximum of 8
Who should attend
Anyone working on high speed (50mph>) dual carriageways and motorways as a Traffic Safety and Control Officer.
Pre-requisitesIn order to be registered as a Traffic Safety and Control Officer you must:
* Hold a valid NHSS12a Foreman certificate or card
* Hold a valid 3 day First Aid at Work certificate in accordance with the H&S (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
* Hold a valid safety awareness training course award issued by IOSH, CITB or NeBOSH. (See note below)
* Hold a valid TSCO certificate.
NB: In accordance with the NHSS12AB sector scheme requirements, from 1st September 2021 the safety awareness training course may be one of the following:
– IOSH – Managing Safely – with date of issue no longer than 5 years
– IOSH – Directing Safely – with date of issue no longer than 5 years
– CITB – Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
– CITB – Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS)
– NeBOSH – General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health
– NeBOSH – Certificate in Construction Health and Safety
– NeBOSH – International general certificate in Occupational Safety and Health
– NeBOSH – National Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health
– NeBOSH – International Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health
What you will learn
Course aims
On successful completion of the course learners will be able to demonstrate that they have: * a minimum satisfactory level of knowledge of the TSCO role. * a comprehensive awareness of the TSCO’s responsibilities. * a detailed level of knowledge of Temporary Traffic Management standards.
Course Objectives:
The objectives of the course are to cover the following key criteria for the role of a Traffic Safety and Control Officer:
The Traffic Safety and Control Officer
Clients, Police, Traffic Officers, Maintaining Agents, Contractors.
Highways Act 1980 (Document Link)
Traffic Management Act 2004 (Document Link)
National Highways Raising the Bar Document(s) (Information Link)
TSCO Roles, Responsibilities and Powers
TSCO Knowledge
TSCO record keeping
Planning and Controlling the Works
TTRO’s and Roadspace (SRWID)
RCC’s and VMS signs
Vehicle Restraint Systems (NHSS 2A legacy systems & NHSS10A & 10b) (Document(s) Link)
Reviewing the TM Method statement
Assessing work site activities in relation to the TM plan
Communicating the plan to other parties
Enforcement of the TTRO
Recovery Operations (NHSS17 For Vehicle Recovery at highway Constrcution Sites etc) (Document(s) Link)
Abnormal Loads
Emergency Planning and Liaison
Emergency Routes
Dealing with incidents
Emergency Traffic Management
Organising and coordinating Rolling Blocks
Reports of Incidents
Winter Maintenance